GENERAL CABLES.
THREATENED RAILWAY STRIKE. By CaMe.—Press Association.—.■ Brisbane, July 29. The Minister of Railways has received an intimation that 1200 men wM eeas'. work on Saturday, failing consideration 01 their demands. They are demanding a 25 per cent, increase in wages. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER. Sydney, July 29. The year's butter exports totalled 1)5,321,00911)., valued at £3,136,148, a decrease of 19'2 tons valued at £148,010. CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT. London, July 28. Tin; Bishop of London withdrew hid Criminal Law Amendment Bill on the ground that the amendments which had been made had rendered the Bill unworkable. THE KIKUYU CONFERENCE. London, July 28. The Kikuyu Oonference has opened at Lambeth Palace in private. A statement will be issued to the press at the conclusion of the session. SYME APPEAL CASE. London, July 28. The appeal in the case Syme v. Commissioner of Taxes was allowed, wit'i cost*. FATAL FIRE IN A MINE. Berlin, July 28. In a fire at the Adolf von Hausmann mine at Dortmund, eighteen men perished.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 59, 30 July 1914, Page 2
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